Since his start at GCN in Jan, 2012, Steve Sanchez has been one of GCN’s most popular weekend show hosts. Steve’s schedule has always remained the same - live Sunday evening from 9:00 pm - midnight (Central) with an encore rebroadcast the following Saturday morning from 9:00 am - noon but that’s about to change.

The Steve Sanchez Show will continue to broadcast live Sunday night, same time, with an encore rebroadcast every Saturday morning but Steve is adding additional M-F timeslots.

Starting on January 8th The Steve Sanchez Show will begin to air one hour live M-F from 8:00 pm -9:00 pm (Central).

For those of you not familiar with Steve Sanchez he is, obviously, a radio talk show host but he is also a financial advisor and political commentator. For 25 years, Steve has been engaging the public with a "CONSTITUTION IN ONE HAND AND A BIBLE IN THE OTHER!" His Real, Raw, Relevant talk has the ear of Baby Boomer's, the GEN-Xers and the Millennials. In 2013 Steve was ranked #45 (of 50) in Talkers Magazine’s yearly, “Frontier Fifty List,” which recognizes a selection of outstanding talk media webcasters.

When asked to describe the show he says in it's "water-cooler talk on steroids” discussing everyday things we talk about - life, money, politics, values and faith. Steve has also been recognized Nationally in many areas including The 2008 Who's Who in America as a Business/Financial Consultant, for his unique take and expertise in the areas of entrepreneurship and finance. He's been a very popular platform speaker due to his transparency over his successes as well as his failures. Steve likes to say he's gone from the Penthouse to the Dog House to God's House!

Steve is a frequent writer for many National Magazines and a contributor to the Genesis Communications Network. He's also a frequent guest on both Fox News and Fox Business for his vast knowledge on current events and cultural trends due to his interesting political and biblical worldview on them. He's also sat on many boards for some of the most prestigious Mega Churches and Bible Colleges in the country.

He lives and broadcasts from his Undisclosed Bunker Studios in the Hottest City in America- Phoenix, AZ with his wife Marie and has three grown children and a grandson.

And finally, Steve believes Adam West is the best Batman. And if he’s right about that - which he totally is, he’s probably right about a whole lot of other things too.

Whether it's nuclear winter, terrorist hacking of our energy infrastructure, a climate catastrophe, robot war or the zombie apocalypse, there will come a time the internet dies. A terrorist attack on America’s energy infrastructure would be far more damaging than an attack of civilian lives. Losing our energy infrastructure would make just about every tool useless except those running on renewable energy sources or generators, which is why everyone should be hoarding solar panels and solar chargers.

So it’s time we started using a tool that doesn’t require anything more than food and water to run -- a tool that’s kept people alive for centuries: memory. Committing things to memory could save your life in the event of an energy infrastructure failure, so here are four things you should learn before we lose the Internet forever.

1) How to build a battery

Batteries will be a luxury in the post-energy infrastructure world. Those who have them or can build them will live lavishly. With one car battery or its equivalent, you could run a television and a Blu-ray player for the length of a movie, or even video game consoles for a few hours. But let’s focus on our needs before we get to the wants.

The price of bagged ice would skyrocket, as refrigerators and freezers would become traditional iceboxes. Microwave ovens and conventional ovens would give way to open flames for cooking food. Fire would also be the only way to heat our homes unless you had a battery and electric heater, which would save you from carbon monoxide poisoning and lower your risk of burning down your home or shelter.

2) How to install alternative energy infrastructures

A battery is only as good as your ability to recharge it, so learning some basic electrical infrastructure installation will be most valuable. Not everyone will have the ability or means to build a hydroelectric generator, wind turbine or install a solar array to power lights and heat in their house or shelter. But there are enough junk bicycles out there to power lights and heat throughout America.

3) How to build a boat

A boat will be an advantage enjoyed by those who survive the death of the Internet and America’s energy infrastructure. Only so much food can be found on land, and those with boats will have access to high-protein meals providing healthy calories that allow them to hunt and gather for longer hours.

4) How to grow food from refuse

Since you won’t be sending your poop to a wastewater treatment plant, you should be using it to fertilize your garden. The most important commodity in the post-energy infrastructure America will be food, and you’ll want to be able to grow as much as you can with whatever space you have.

You can also use trash to grow food. Large plastic jugs like milk containers, egg cartons, produce bags and aluminum trays are all useful in growing food. Shredded paper, cardboard, shoe boxes and paper bags are also useful in the garden.